Tammy Jo (Casebolt) Miller, 47, of Laurelville, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2019 at OSU Medical Center surrounded by her loving family. She was born on September 30, 1971, in Columbus, the daughter of Earl Casebolt, who survives, and the late Rita (Rathburn) Casebolt.

Tammy is also survived by her loving husband, Myron Miller; children, Ashley and Justin Miller; sister, Rose (Pete) McClain; nephews, David and Dwayne; and numerous other special family members and friends whom she cherished.

Tammy worked for the U.S. Postal Service in Orient; a job she thoroughly enjoyed.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, February 24 at 2:00 p.m. at the HILL FUNERAL HOME, Kingston, with Pastor Brett Fisher officiating. Burial will follow in Green Summit Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Sunday from noon until the time of the service at Hill’s. Condolences can be made on Tammy’s online guest registry at www.hillfhkingston.com.

We are truly sorry for your loss of a wonderful wife and a loveable Mother thow we have only known your family for a short time she will truly be missed when she came into my work place she was very cheerful and polite I will miss not seeing her god bless you all and just remember well all meet again in heaven god bless you and all your family thew these rough time's mart Lucas

Mim Courtright

Posted Thu February 21, 2019

So sorry and my Deepest Sympathy to you and your family.

Rick and Nancy Breidenbaugh

Posted Sat February 23, 2019

Myron and family: We are very saddened to learn of Tammy's passing. Tammy was my "sub" at Orient; I could not have asked for a better worker than she. She was always very pleasant and kind to me personally and I will never forget that. After waiting patiently, she finally became a "regular" carrier who was also appreciated by all of the people she faithfully served. I will remember her smile and giggles. Rick.

Diana & Mark

Posted Sun February 24, 2019

Tammy will be missed, she was our sub for many years before becoming our regular postal delivery person. She was always up for a chat, and loved our dogs telling us to give them a scratch behind the ears. She made sure we got our packages. We are very sorry to hear of her passing, and are keeping you all in our thoughts at this time.

Sandi

Posted Mon February 25, 2019

So sorry for your loss. Tammy was our mail lady and a bright light, always smiling and happy in her job. How many mail ladies give you a hug when you need one? That was Tammy. She will be missed.

Elder family

Posted Wed February 27, 2019

Sorry to hear of her passing. She was very friendly. Our condolences, the Elder Family

Tracy Kiger

Posted Thu February 28, 2019

Myron and family, We are so sorry for you loss. Sending love and hugs. Thinking of you all.